What episode is "Appearing from the Sky! That Man Is the Humming Swordsman!" in One Piece?
"Appearing from the Sky! That Man Is the Humming Swordsman!" is episode 348 of One Piece.
空から参上!剣狭ハナウタはあの男!
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The group navigates a dangerous situation involving aggressive foes and unusual creatures, as they uncover an enemy's plan and receive unexpected assistance during their mission.
When Usopp and Chopper are unable to halt Lola, Nami manages to quell the warthog's bloodlust by claiming to be a male crossdresser while encouraging her to take more violent steps in getting Absalom's affections. But when Absalom manages to evade Lola, Nami, Usopp, and Chopper hide inside Perona's servant Kumacy who is unable to reveal the pirates' location as they overhear Absalom and Perona talking about being summoned by Moria as he obtained an ideal shadow for his ultimate Special Zombie: Luffy. Meanwhile, after their enemy used his webs to reach them, Franky gets the upper hand against Taralan until Robin is immobilized by the Spider Mice, the ones behind the abductions of Sanji and Zoro. Luckily, Brook jumped up to help the two pirates, promising to tell them the full story while easily defeating Taralan.
"Appearing from the Sky! That Man Is the Humming Swordsman!" is episode 348 of One Piece.
"Appearing from the Sky! That Man Is the Humming Swordsman!" is listed as canon in the current AnimeAnchor guide.
"Appearing from the Sky! That Man Is the Humming Swordsman!" is part of the Summit War: Impel Down Arc.
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Brook main
Franky main
Monkey D. Luffy main
Nami main
Nico Robin main
Roronoa Zoro main
Sanji main
Tony Tony Chopper main
Usopp main
Buggy the Clown supporting
Dracule Mihawk supporting
Emporio Ivankov supporting
Gol D. Roger supporting
Monkey D. Dragon supporting
Monkey D. Garp supporting
Portgas D. Ace supporting
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